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Mode patterns in quadrupole resonator with anisotropic core

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  • This thesis deals with applications of uniaxial anisotropic crystals for microcavity resonators with partially chaotic underlying ray dynamics. We develop an implementation of the scattering matrix formalism, and relate the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the scattering matrix to the field distribution of inside the system. Using the developed technique, we analyze the evolution of spatial structure of modes as functions of dielectric permittivities and shape of the resonator boundary. Numerical errors emanating are identified and discussed. The applications of this work lie in polarization control, negative refraction, and other optical phenomena.
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